Puls Demokratije has added English translations to the May-June issue of their website.
In Jasmila Žbanić: Society With a Tumour ; the director of Grbavica is interviewed on the subject of BiH civil society and civil activism.
In De certified Police officers: A State Caught Between Human Rights and International Obligations ; Boris Topic discusses the issue of decertified police officers in the larger frame of post Dayton politics.
While in The Issue of Collective Responsibility, Sabina Čehajić writes about collective responsibility as being a necessary step for reconciliation.
And in (UN) creative Chaos: Legislation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Valerija Galić, takes on legislative reform.
Showing posts with label activism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label activism. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Thursday, March 15, 2007
ENOUGH
An organization focusing on preventing mass atrocities and genocide in Africa.
Labels:
activism,
Africa,
crimes against humanity,
genocide,
Human Rights
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Raccoon Inc.
If you are not aware of this advocate group, you may want to check out their website. Their website describes the purpose of their group as:
For more information, please feel free to check out their website. But, watch out for the flashing flags; it can make one very dizzy.
Become a network of individuals and organizations dedicated to communal healing and self-reliance among peoples of the Western Balkans.
For more information, please feel free to check out their website. But, watch out for the flashing flags; it can make one very dizzy.
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